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The Daily Dispatch: may 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], The freedom of the press in New Orleans. (search)
rtial list of these we here with append. Killed — Haddux, Frank Duncan, Phil. Field,--Burles,--Starke, Samuel Yates, Joseph Pullen, and Dallas. Brown Wounded — Brady,--Cannon, Dabusy Eastham, Richard Field, Geo. Johnson, Cyrus Atkins,--Kendall,--Benton,--Hankins. Captain Baxter was also killed, gallantly leading his men upon the enemy. There were some other casualties, of when our correspondent did not obtain a list. The charge of the Rappahannock troop was a desperate and daring one and will forever remove the odium which was so unjustly sought to be fixed upon the company for its conduct at Fairfax Court-House, one year ago. Further from the Valley. The following dispatch was received by Gov. Letchef last evening: Staunton, May 28, 1862. To Governor Letcher. Banks has fled with his army in broken squads across the Potomac. The stores we captured at Martinsburg are innumerable.--The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad effectually broken up. A. W. Harman.